Monthly Archives: July 2002
WECA Launches Tests for 802.11a Status
The wireless ethernet compatibility Alliance last week began certification testing for 802.11a WLAN products, bringing a little clarity to the alphabet soup of wireless...
GNOME 2.0 Beefs Up Linux Viability
GNOME 2.0 is a giant leap forward in the search for a viable Linux alternative to Windows, according to users and creators of the...
Trying to Lure Sales
Another round of earnings warnings earlier this month sent CRM software makers reeling again, with several developers conceding their inability to close deals at...
Sun Ships Java Web Services Tools
Last month, Sun posted the final production version of Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.0. The package contains updated tools that Java developers can...
It’s Time for the Next Internet
In this column last week, I asked if it was time for the federal government to step in and help protect the Internet against...
Kattoon: July 15, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
CEO Eyes Turf War
Robert Dutkowsky became president, CEO and chairman of J.D. Edwards & Co. in January. The Denver-based maker of business and enterprise resource planning software...
Long-Distance Carriers Loss Might Be the RBOCs Gain
With the downfall of Worldcom Inc., choices among enterprise long- distance voice services are diminishing. But, ironically, it is local telephone companies, once targeted...
AMD Raises the Bar With New Chip
Seeking to boost sagging sales, Advanced Micro Devices Monday raised the performance of its notebook processors with the release of a mobile Athlon XP...
Apple Refutes Microsofts Mac OS X Claims
Apple Computer Inc. executives late Monday refuted Microsoft Corp. claims that its not doing enough to promote and sell Mac OS X."We do a...